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The story of how #IDARB was developed is almost as fascinating as the indie game itself. Standing for “It Draws A Red Box,” it was originally made to show how awful a crowd-sourced project would be, said Mike Mika, creative director at Other Ocean. The developer asked followers to tweet ideas for the #IDARB, and instead of being a disaster, the concepts morphed into an innovative and entertaining multiplayer game.

At its core, #IDARB is a competitive soccer-like title that substitutes platforms for a pitch. Two teams of four fight over a ball that they have to toss into the rival goal. The controls are simple with a jump button, a pass button and shoot button. Off the ball, players can jam a button to jar the ball loose from an opponent and steal it.Continue Reading →